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What Does A Lump On Lower Left Hip With Stomach Pain Indicate?

Hey , I've been experiencing stomach problems for about a year now and my doctor HAS NOT DONE ANYTHING about it so I'm in the process of switching doctors. But anyways I feel a lump on my lower left hip internally and sharp pains on the left side of my stomach . Please help
Sat, 31 May 2014
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Lump on lower left hip and abdominal pain sound like an inguinal hernia. Especially if the lump is in the groin area. It should be more visible when standing. The pain can be more intense when lifting or coughing.
Lower abdominal pain can be also caused by many other reasons including urinary tract infection, ovaries cyst, diverticulitis and many more.
I suggest you to consult another doctor, have an ultrasound of this lump as well as abdominal ultrasound, urine analysis and blood work.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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What Does A Lump On Lower Left Hip With Stomach Pain Indicate?

Hello! Thank you for the query. Lump on lower left hip and abdominal pain sound like an inguinal hernia. Especially if the lump is in the groin area. It should be more visible when standing. The pain can be more intense when lifting or coughing. Lower abdominal pain can be also caused by many other reasons including urinary tract infection, ovaries cyst, diverticulitis and many more. I suggest you to consult another doctor, have an ultrasound of this lump as well as abdominal ultrasound, urine analysis and blood work. Hope this will help. Regards.